what we do

making an impact in the community

The Beaverton School District Health Careers Program was recognized by KPTV on health care's next generation of professionals.​​Watch the video: Link to KPTV Video

Rebels for a Cause - giving students voice

Rebels for a Cause strives to influence through education and inspire through example to promote a tobacco free world. It is compiled of roughly 65 high school students (juniors and seniors) drawn from three Health Occupation Programs spanning the tri-county area; Clackamas County's Schellenberg Health Services, Multnomah County's Madison Health Services and Washington County's Beaverton Health Services.See the Statesman Journal article: Statesman Journal article.Watch the video (below) to learn more!

Blood drive - getting students involved

cpr workshops - empowering students to have an impact

student learning

Superintendent Grotting and Deputy Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Steve Phillips join Health Careers students on a day in the cardiac operating room.

“A lot of people are suffering due to poverty and natural disasters, and I think I could help them,” says Amulya Prabhala. “Many places around the world don’t have as many privileges as we do. In times of such disarray, I would like to be the person that helps them.”

Amulya has always dreamed of becoming a doctor. Now, in her senior year at Beaverton High School, her dream is forming into her future. She has applied to universities around the country and hopes to attend Portland State University or Oregon State University in the fall, where she will earn a bachelor’s degree. Medical school, she hopes, will follow.